AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoWildfire Tech in Oregon: The Oregon Department of Forestry is leaning on 96 smoke-detecting cameras, drones, and a new FireWeb data system to spot fires faster and coordinate response, plus a Twin Otter aircraft with infrared and AI mapping. East Evans Creek Fire Response: ODF and CAL FIRE resources are being staged and expanded under the Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement, with structure-protection task forces requested as the blaze grows. Endangered Species Act Moves: Four Oregon species (including the Cascade red fox and Goose Lake lamprey) are one step closer to ESA protection as federal agencies seek more data, even as new federal rules have narrowed protections. Semiconductor Push: Oregon’s FAST coalition won NSF funding, adding $15M now with potential to reach $160M over time to grow the state’s semiconductor ecosystem. Gun Law Patchwork: Several states’ July changes tighten or loosen firearm rules, highlighting a widening national divide. 23andMe Settlement: Oregon’s AG coalition news continues as states announce multistate settlements tied to the 2023 genetic data breach, with limited recovery from bankruptcy funds. Climate Attribution Fight: A major NASEM climate-extreme-weather report is set to launch amid political pushback over how lawsuits link disasters to climate change. Higher-Volume Permits: ODOT’s ORION system cut oversized truck permitting from days to seconds, speeding real-time approvals.
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